Balancing Industry and Promo Research and Writing

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraigDSCN9582

I have been seriously buried lately trying to research and learn effective marketing practices for writers.  First, it takes a while to find the information you need. Then you have to absorb it.  Implementation also takes longer than you think because sometimes you don’t have all the needed elements in place (I needed to design a landing page and set up autoresponders through MailChimp).

Sources for information on smart marketing practices.

Author Mark Dawson with his site (Self Publishing Formula), which is currently dealing with Facebook advertising.  He has a free video series that leads us through it.Continue reading

Twitterific Writing Links

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

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Twitterific writing links are fed into the Writer’s Knowledge Base search engine (developed by writer and software engineer Mike Fleming) which has over 30,000 free articles on writing related topics. It’s the search engine for writers.

How to Avoid Exposition in Dialogue:  http://ow.ly/Mskbo by Melinda Brasher

How Crowdfunding Works:  http://ow.ly/Msl8u by JH Mae @IndieReader

12 Things Every Writer Should Store in The Writing Vault http://ow.ly/MskRG @ediemelson

Extensive revision: http://ow.ly/Msl1J  @holly_schindler

Women’s Fiction or Romance? The Differences, and 5 Reasons Why They Matter:  http://ow.ly/Mslcj @lindagoodnight               Continue reading

Still Grateful to be an Independent Writer

by Mike Martin, @mike54martinCover

I have often seen articles that talk about the best and the worst aspects of being an independent writer. Usually their central theme is that we should stop whining and be grateful that we are allowed to write at all. And I usually end up agreeing with them. That doesn’t mean that I am going to stop complaining about having to do everything myself. Insert Big Sigh here. But it does remind me that I have been given a great gift and that there is a universal truth that says whatever we are grateful for we get to keep. Therefore I am grateful to be an independent writer.

I’m grateful to be a writer at all. I was grateful when I was a freelance writer and getting paid much less than less than five cents a word to produce keywords and SEO content. I was grateful when I was a ghostwriter and speechwriter and it meant that I would write and someone else would literally get the credit. I was grateful when I sold my very first piece for $25 and decided to quit my job so that I could focus on my writing. I wasn’t grateful to be very broke and very much in debt for the next three years, but now I’m grateful to have survived that experience.Continue reading

Why I’m Serializing Fiction on My Blog

By Joanna Campbell Slan, @joannaslan51kVH0-mhjL__BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-v3-big,TopRight,0,-55_SX278_SY278_PIkin4,BottomRight,1,22_AA300_SH20_OU01_

Building Blog Traffic

Reviewing all the blog posts I’ve done over the years, the one that garnered the most attention was a serialized short story I’d done with my sister bloggers at Killer Hobbies. That got me thinking. What if I wrote a short story by myself and offered it in serialized installments?

Other Goals

Better yet, what if I wrote the story in real time? The idea held a lot of appeal. A serialized story would engage more readers and get them to sign up as blog followers. They might even want to tell their friends about my work and suggest that they check it out. Best of all, eventually I would have a new product that I could bundle and repackage for sale.Continue reading

Twitterific Writing Links

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

Blog

Twitterific writing links are fed into the Writer’s Knowledge Base search engine (developed by writer and software engineer Mike Fleming) which has over 30,000 free articles on writing related topics. It’s the search engine for writers.

Writing a Book People Can’t Put Down: The Art of Pacing:  http://ow.ly/M6VIg @mara_fortune

5 tips for conducting an interview with someone you care about:  http://ow.ly/M6WF6 @daveisay @TED @awesomechoi

The Truth About Memoirs: Is Yours A Brave Confession Or A Book Of Lies?  http://ow.ly/M6ZjM  @AnthonyEhlers

Get your yoga on as a writer:  http://ow.ly/M6Zug by Meredith Quinn

4 ways to remove padding words:  http://ow.ly/M6ZHq @MiaJouBotha    Continue reading

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